San Diego Union-Tribune

SEN. RON JOHNSON BOOED AT JUNETEENTH EVENT IN MILWAUKEE

- BY FELICIA SONMEZ Sonmez writes for The Washington Post.

Sen. Ron Johnson was booed at Milwaukee’s Juneteenth celebratio­n on Saturday, with some members of the crowd yelling at the Wisconsin Republican, “We don’t want you here.”

The incident came days after Congress voted to make Juneteenth a federal holiday. Johnson had objected to the move on the grounds that taxpay- ers should not be forced to pay for an additional holiday. He relented last week, paving the way for the Senate’s unanimous passage of the bill.

In a statement on the measure Tuesday, Johnson said he supports Juneteenth and noted that resolution­s recognizin­g the significan­ce of the day have passed the Senate unanimousl­y during his time in Congress. But he added: “While it still seems strange that having taxpayers provide federal employees paid time off is now required to celebrate the end of slavery, it is clear that there is no appetite in Congress to further discuss the matter.”

Juneteenth, which marks the day Texans were told that enslaved people in the state were free, 2 years after the Emancipati­on Proclamati­on, is the first federal holiday created by Congress since 1983. That’s when lawmakers voted to establish Martin Luther King Jr. Day after a 15-year fight to commemorat­e the assassinat­ed civil rights leader.

On Saturday, while speaking with reporters during the Juneteenth celebratio­n in Milwaukee, Johnson was “drowned out by a chorus of boos,” the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported. Some members of the crowd swore at him, according to video of the event.

One attendee told the Journal-Sentinel that members of the crowd voiced their displeasur­e with the senator because “Ron Johnson’s politics are not for us.”

In an interview with the newspaper, Johnson appeared to have been caught off guard by the boos.

“This is unusual for Wisconsin,” he said. “Most people in Wisconsin say, ‘You are in our prayers; we are praying for you.’ ... But you got some people here that are just sort of nasty at some points.”

Johnson also called the occasion “a day to celebrate” and told reporters: “Most people are getting really tired of the division.”

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